Energy Rebates and Tax Credits in Brooklyn, MI

Our simple list of all the government energy rebates, energy tax credits and financing options, including ENERGY STAR rebates for appliances in Brooklyn, MI can help you make your home energy efficient without having to pay full price.

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Residential Energy Efficiency Program

Consumers Energy (Electric)
Rebates up to $350 for efficient heating and cooling system upgrades and efficient appliances.

Residential Energy Efficiency Program

Consumers Energy (Gas)
Rebates up to $860 for boilers, furnaces, programmable thermostats, water heaters and pipe wrap.

Residential Energy Efficiency Program

DTE Energy (Electric)
Rebates for energy efficiency upgrades such as insulation, windows, dehumidifiers, programmable thermostats, refrigerator recycling, clothes washers, CFL bulbs, heating and cooling systems and more. Requires energy audit.

Residential Energy Efficiency Program

DTE Energy (Gas)
Rebates for washers, dehumidifiers, programmable thermostats, energy audits, insulation, room air conditioning, appliance recycling, furnaces and air sealing.

Residential Efficiency Program

Efficiency United (Gas)
Free weatherization products and services plus rebates for energy audits, ENERGY STAR clothes washers, furnaces, water heaters, set-back thermostats, boilers, windows, air sealing and insulation.

Home Performance Program

Efficiency United (Gas)
Rebates equal to 50% of the job cost up to $3050 for energy efficiency improvements including: HVAC, insulation, windows, doors and more; $300 rebate for energy audit.

Residential Efficiency Program

Energy Optimization (Electric)
Free weatherization products and services plus rebates for ENERGY STAR clothes washers, central air conditioners, ECM Blower motors, windows, air sealing, insulation, CFL bulbs, smart power strips, refrigerator recycling, water heaters and more.

Home Energy Loan Program

Michigan Saves
Loans for energy efficiency improvements including windows, HVAC, water heaters, appliances, solar and more.

Residential Energy Conservation Subsidy Exclusion (Personal)

US Government
Rebates and incentives from utilities for efficiency are not taxable.

Residential Renewable Energy Tax Credit

US Government
Federal tax credit of 30% of cost for solar panels, wind energy, solar water heaters, geothermal heat pumps and fuel cells.

Residential Energy Efficiency Tax Credit

US Government
Federal tax credit of 10% up to $500 of cost for energy efficiency upgrades like heat pumps, furnaces, air conditioners, insulation, water heaters, windows, doors and roofs.

Energy-Efficient Mortgages

US Government
Loans from FHA, VA and other lenders for energy efficiency upgrades and renewable energy upgrades like solar panels and passive solar space heaters.

USDA - High Energy Cost Grant Program

US Government
Grants for energy generation, transmission and distribution facitlities in rural communities.